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Revert default installer location change and release 1.14.1 #1798
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I had tested this using
npm pack
, but it seems that when installing using the actual npm package, this change is causing issues for folks on npm@7. Let's revert to the known-good homedir install location until we figure out what's going on.I also included some edits to the release checklist that involve tagging the release after the release PR is merged. This makes fix and release PRs like this one work better, and it fixes some parts of github's CI that expect release tags to be tagged on the default branch
closes #1796